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Boris Berezovsky (businessman)
Boris Abramovich Berezovsky, also known as Platon Elenin, was a Russian business oligarch, government official, engineer and mathematician and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He had the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation. |
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Boris Bim-Bad
Boris Mikhailovich Bim-Bad was a Soviet and Russian teacher and member of the Russian Academy of Education. Bim-Bad, who had an EdD, was a professor and member of the International Philosophical and Cosmological Society. |
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Boris Brutskus
Boris (Ber) Davydovich Brutskus was an economist from the Russian Empire. |
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Boris Cheendykov
Boris Chindykov - Chuvash playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, translator. |
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Boris Chicherin
Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin was a Russian jurist and political philosopher, who worked out a theory that Russia needed a strong, authoritative government to persevere with liberal reforms. By the time of the Russian Revolution, Chicherin was probably the most reputable legal philosopher and historian in Russia. |
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Boris Chichibabin
Boris Alekseyevich Chichibabin was a Soviet poet and a laureat of the USSR State Prize (1990), who is typically regarded as one of the Sixtiers. |
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Boris Chirkov
Boris Petrovich Chirkov was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue. He appeared in 50 films between 1928 and 1975. He was awarded four Stalin Prizes: in 1941, 1947, 1949, and in 1952. People's Artist of the USSR (1950) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1975). |
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Boris de Schlözer
Boris Fyodorovich Schlözer (Schloezer), was a writer, musicologist and French translator of Russian origin. |
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Boris Demidovich
Boris Pavlovich Demidovich was a Soviet Belarusian mathematician. |
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Boris Derevensky
Boris Derevensky is a Russian writer, best known for his publication of a popular omnibus "Jesus Christ in the Documents of History", which had several reissues. Derevensky also has publications in different literary magazines and collective books. |